- Fostla modified a Roma Spider with a special wrap, Novitec wheels, and a lowered suspension.
- The Roma Spider retains its stock 3.9-liter V8 engine but Novitec offers an optional power upgrade.
- The interior remains unchanged with black leather and Alcantara upholstery with yellow accents.
The Ferrari Roma Spider is already one of the sexiest drop-tops on the market, but apparently, a German shop decided it needed a little extra flair with a custom wrap and Novitec-sourced components.
The special Roma Spider hails from Fostla and they’ve given it an aftermarket Matt Sandstorm wrap, inspired by Ferrari’s own Verde Masoni Opaco shade. Tasteful, right? This is paired with contrasting yellow-wrapped accents on the front lip, side skirts, and diffuser, all matching the Ferrari emblems.
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The convertible rolls on Vossen NF11 forged alloy wheels—black and brooding—measuring 21 inches at the front and 22 inches at the rear. The rear end sports a Novitec carbon fiber lip spoiler, because apparently, that’s where the owner drew the line on additional aero modifications.
The interior remains unchanged, but that’s certainly not a bad thing given the gorgeous spec straight from Maranello. The black leather and Alcantara upholstery, intertwined with yellow piping and stitching, match the exterior accents.
In terms of chassis modifications, this topless Ferrari is reimagined with Novitec’s sports springs, bringing it closer to the ground by 35 mm (1.4 inches). These springs are compatible with Ferrari’s optional Magneto dampers already fitted on the vehicle.
The pictured Roma Spider doesn’t feature any performance modifications, retaining its stock 3.9-liter V8 producing 612 hp (456 kW / 620 PS) and 760 Nm (560 lb-ft) of torque. However, for those who wish to transcend the ordinary, Novitec offers an upgrade to 695 hp (518 kW / 704 PS) and 882 Nm (651 lb-ft) with the N-Tronic module and 100-cell sports metal catalysts.
As for the cost of wrapping this verdant Ferrari Roma Spider, Fostla has kept it enigmatic, likely due to the special commission that brought this kaleidoscopic vision to life. After all, delving into the labyrinth of custom automotive luxury never comes cheap.